File:Lower Main Street Commercial Historic District (Boise, Idaho).jpg

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English: From West Main Street and South 10th Street looking west -- Gem Block (1902), Noble building (1902), Averyl building (1910), and Alaska building (1906). The Averyl building, designed by Wayland & Fennel is also known as the Tiner building or the Hotel Manatou, indicated by a ghost sign.
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Camera location43° 37′ 00.1″ N, 116° 12′ 20.9″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


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12 August 2018

43°37'0.098"N, 116°12'20.902"W

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